Pes 2015 – PS4

Moreover, PES vaunted myClub feels like a direct challenge to EA Sports. There is an online mode focused on what prompts you to build a team a team of non-hopers to genuine contenders, and if it takes a lot of Ultimate Team indices, it makes a solid familiar structure. There is an art to assemble a team with a team: you’ll need to recruit both the manager and the right kind of players that are a good fit for their tactics chosen style of play. Only then see you blush heat map of the height, suggesting a stronger chemistry; it is a slightly awkward way of doing things than its rival, which makes everything a little more transparent, but the nuts and bolts work fine.
There is an interesting ride, too, in the form of agents: the more you earn the completed matches – encouraging you not to leave before the full time whistle – the more you increase the likelihood of you sign your reader dream. You can make things easier for yourself with the day-a bonus, while the rush of points you earn to complete the goals for the first time – passes chipped in flicks rainbow objectives – may be enough to unlock galacticos. I managed to catch both Andres Iniesta and Gareth Bale before my third game, both of which essentially amounts to a wheel of fortune. In other words, you are indebted again to the whims of the RNG, but at least everyone is in the same boat.
You can grease the wheels by paying real money for other currencies PES coins myClub, although this function was not available at time of writing. With bonuses for playing every day and top-ups scheduled for achievements in the game, they seem a less obvious form of microtransaction than most, even if the method itself is essentially Ultimate Team under a different name. Yet it lacks the polish and immediacy of his big-money counterpart, spoiled by a lackluster user interface and some baffling design choices. The addition of new players in your team process is especially confusing, low tutorial forget to tell you that you need to release or remove a current player first. Yet there was more attention to what the rather rudimentary option of Master League, one of the pillars of the series that looks increasingly creaky in the light of the competition.
The real acid test, however, comes with the online game. It is an area in which Konami has always struggled, but I am cautiously optimistic that the publisher has finally got it right. It is still early, and maybe that will change when the servers are full, but I rarely have to wait long to find a game, and lag was light or missing or when I did. I’ve always felt PES was at his best as a multiplayer game based sofa, but it is comforting to see such robust online component.
It is certainly more than enough to compensate some other defects off-road, and the shortfall following when it comes to licensed content. Konami apparently aware that he can not participate in this – even with a multitude of official international tournaments – instead decided to play to his strengths. If it is impossible to reject the allure of authentic songs, stadiums, team names, and kits, it is said that PES 2015 is intrinsically rewarding enough not to require these hooks. Strip the trinkets and there is a clear winner – and this year, for once, it is not EA Sports.